Dope Nation

Following the legalization of cannabis in Canuckstan, consumption has exceeded 800,000 kg in the past year. There’s been a significant increase in emergency room visits due to cannabis intoxication, particularly related to Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS), a gastrointestinal illness affecting chronic users. The potency of THC in cannabis has increased dramatically from about 3% in the 1980s to 15% in 2023, with some products reaching 30%. High-potency cannabis is linked to attention, memory, learning problems, and an increased risk of psychosis, especially in young people whose brains are still developing.

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A Canuck who sexually assaulted a stranger after consuming “magic mushrooms” was acquitted. The court ruled that the mushrooms induced an “automatic state” where he acted without full consciousness or control, believing he was fulfilling a divine mission. This verdict has raised serious concerns among legal experts about the message it sends regarding accountability for actions committed under the influence of drugs. What the fvck is wrong with this country? Why don’t we make “magic mushroom” legal so the animals all can have a good time.

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